Wednesday 23 November 2011

Just call me Santa's little helper - The Craft Market has reopened!

 
Welcome to the Christmas Craft Market!!!

Beautiful items made by real bloggers....

It's over a year since I last updated the BMB (now BritMums) Craft Market, and new stalls have arrived in their droves.  Who needs catalogues or busy high streets when you have this much lovely stuff all handmade by brilliant bloggers?  
Where better to get all your Christmas shopping done in one go?! (And they're a good read too)

For the background to the craft market, click on the craft market tab in my blog homepage, or to see the wares for sale, read on...

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Tracy Glover makes beautiful dolls



Kerry Goodman makes amazing photo albums and wedding stationery as well as bespoke items


she also hosts crafting parties in West Sussex and Hampshire.

Tracy T makes artisan jewellery and crafts in silver, beads, paper and fabric




Fee makes really beautiful solid wood decoupage blocks which she sells through Notonthehighstreet.com.



Alyson makes pretty much anything with words on it: clothes, canvases, signs, wall art, name art, table plans...




Heidi-Elizabeth Storer makes all sorts of beautiful things in her Beehive 



Becky at Hazel and Blue is a thrifty Kiwi who loves sewing and ribbons



Aimi Rowe makes various toys, soft furnishings, wall hangings, decorative door hangings and bags. all out of your childs clothing

 

Nicky makes stunning handmade paper products which she sells under the name of Gooseberry Moon




The Butterfly Experience is this month opening her bespoke online jewellery shop: Lunar Moth Jewellery.  Check it out...

Zoe Grant is inspired by the seaside with products for you, your home and your Summer holiday (and Christmas too!)



Viv Smith makes jewellery and accessories including mummy necklaces and birthstone jewellery.  She also creates ribbon flower corsages, available as brooches or hair accessories, including in school colours



Melisa Moody is originally a textile designer but now makes delicious looking jewellery and accessories.



Helen runs icklebabe.com  producing all sorts of beautiful hand made things for babies, boys and girls, their mummies and daddies...




Amanda loves making shabby chic and primitive sewn items.



Fiona makes stunning personalised children's artworks:



Helen Rawlinson  has two shops.  One on Etsy, selling beautiful fabrics, mugs, bags, cushions and more fabulous stuff:


 as well as her own website of lighting and textile design


Claire Mackaness also has a shop on Folksy, in her case selling vintage inspired gifts:


She also makes beautiful cards and occasionally runs classes in Brentwood, so pop by her website for more information.

Helen McIntyre also makes hand-made gifts for beautiful girls of all ages.  She also sells crafting supplies if you're feeling inspired!


Janice Thomson makes baby gifts



Hilary Pullen makes little purses and beadkits for children



Harriet McAlonan makes bespoke children's jewellery for boys and girls  Click the link for lovely pictures


Grit doesn't sell her playbags, she gives them away to local toy libraries.  What a star.  The playbag blog is here.


Louise Horler makes funky bibs, tooth fairy cushions, baking bags, activity bags, buggy blankets, aprons and more!

 

She is also the UK co-ordinator for Dress a Girl Around the World, a charity which asks crafty types to make a dress for sending to a girl who hasn't got a pretty dress.  She's always looking for more sewers so get in touch if you think you can help!  (Louise, you've got me inspired for one...) 



  
 


Aingeal at Mum's Survival Guide creates unique one of a kind pieces of jewellery (and cards)




 Tola Popoola makes personalised chocolate bars




Maggy Woodley paints children's pop art and greetings cards 


Kim at Four Teens and a Teabag makes beautiful bespoke bunting



Fanciful Alice makes handbags, brooches, children's toys and anything else she fancies



 Petra Hoschtitsky (and a friend) make jewellery, knit, sew, embroider, crochet and work with many different materials (textiles often recycled/upcycled). They also organise jewellery making parties for children and adults, as well as art and craft or sewing parties in the Manchester/Cheshire area.

(No picture because the links never stay live to this one, I don't know why, but click the link to have a look)

Sew Mental Mama makes children's (and adults') clothes


 

Steffi loves to knit, make cards and has recently explored felting


You can also buy her book, A Hat in Time which contains 37 patterns for hats to knit and crochet and from which all profits go to Save the Children.



Jude specialises in creating personalised nursery art (including canvases and framed, boxed Christening prints)

 
she also turns your children's artwork into masterpieces for your wall ....


Suzanne Harulow is a freelance textile artist.  She makes bespoke wall hangings and lots of other stuff


Mummy Mad at the Madhouse makes all sorts of wonderful crafty things with (and without) her children.  She's also been known to sell them from time to time.




And then there's me.  I make personalised children's stuff.  T-shirts, towels, bedclothes. Anything you like really... 

And I'm also a trained milliner.  So if you need something special for a wedding, Ascot or just running round the park, let me know:




Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night....

8 comments:

  1. Wow, some gorgeous items there - thanks for including mine too!

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  2. Wow, what a fantastic list. You've put a lot of time into that.

    This is what I love about blogging. It opens windows and doors for us. This post is a perfect example. You're marketing all those lovely things, and helping the cottage industries that have sprung up with the internet. (Is "cottage industries" ok these days? or is it an old-fashioned term? I'm not sure what the pc term is.) It's so creative. Blogging seems to bring that out of people. Or maybe it's the other way round. Maybe only people who have frustrated creativity inside them take up blogging seriously. I really am wittering on here, so I'll stop now.

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  3. Beautful thanks so much for featuring me xxx

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  4. Thank you all - They are all brilliant aren't they? I keep changing my mind about which are my favourites!

    And as for the marketing - I really hope so. That's the idea anyway. I'd really love some of these amazingly talented women to sell something through having been seen here. Cross fingers!

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  5. hey - thanks so much for featuring my blocks - a lovely surprise, and a great list!
    fee @ chipper nelly

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  6. hey - thanks so much for featuring my blocks - a lovely surprise, and a great list!
    fee @ chipper nelly

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  7. Just came across this, thanks so much for featuring me!

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  8. Good way of seeing things - I am a little more of a monochrome guy, myself
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